CLEANING THE BURNER
Please revert to your authorized dealer for
this operation which must be carried out in
strict accordance with the burner manufactu
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rer recommendations.
►►6. TRANSPORTING AND MOVING
YOUR HEATER
The heater can be transported and lifted via
winch, hoisting crane, or other types of hoists.
Ensure that the device which shall be used
to lift the heater is suitable for lifting items of
such weight and size (see the technical spe
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cification for exact weight and size measure
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ments).
WARNING! Before moving your
heater it must be stopped accor
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ding to instruction and unplugged.
Never move a heater while hot. Do
not attempt to lift or move your he
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ater without adequate machinerys
serious physical injuries may occur.
►►7. END NOTES
When choosing your own burner, keep in
mind the principles for selecting a proper mo
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del, the instructions of installing the oil burner
and observe all the recommendations of the
burner’s manufacturer.
The chosen burner should be compliant with
the following European directives:
- Council Directive 2006/95/EC – on electri
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cal devices
- Council Directive 2006/42/EC – on machi
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nery
- Council Directive 2004/108/EC – on elec
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tromagnetic compatibility
as well as the technical standard: EN 267.
Improper selection and installation of the bur
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ner may damage or cause faulty operation
of the device. Any damage to the device re
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sultant from choosing and installing an own
burner are not included in the warranty.
►►8. TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
REASON
SOLUTION
Heater does not start
1. Faulty electrical supply
2. TA thermostat cuts in.
3. Wrong setting of eventual room thermostat.
1.Check function and positioning of main switch
1.Check power cord
1.Check electrical connections
1.Check fuses
1.Put main switch in correct position
2.See instruction relative to TA thermostat.
2.Check oil fl ow
2. Make sure no additional air ducts restrict air fl ow.
2. Remove dirt or foreign particles from air outlet, grilles,
louvres or ducts.
3.Check positioning of thermostat and correct.
3.Check if thermostat is functioning properly.
Thermal relay RT cuts in
(Warning lamp (9) lights
up)
Fan motor current absorption excessive
Heater with helicoidal ventilation:remove eventual
debris preventing free fl ow of air on intake and
outlet.Check length of air ducts, recluce if excessive.
Heater with centrifugal ventilator: check setting
of transmission belt as indicated in chapter “CONNECTION
TO HOT AIR DUCTS”
Always check that current absorption remains below
value indicated on motor manufacturer plate.
Thermostat TS cuts in
(Warning lamp (8) lights up)
Excessive combustion chamber over heating.
Check as indicated above.
If fault persists contact our service center.
Burner motor starts but
does not ignite.
Bad functioning of burner.
Read burner instructions.
Ventilator does not start or
starts late.
1.No electrical current.
2.TV thermostat out of order.
3.Motor winding faulty.
4.Burned out condenser.
5.Blocked motor bearings.
1.Check fuses.
1.Reset thermal relay.
2.Check thermostat, set or replace
3.Replace fan motor.
4.Replace condensor.
5.Replace bearings.
Noise and vibrations from
ventilators.
1.Dirt or foreign particles of fan blades.
2.Restricted air circulation.
1.Remove foreign particles.
2.See previous instructions.
Insuffi cient heat.
1.Wrong burner.
1.Read burner instructions.
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